...Before coming to UW, I studied mathematics and statistics at Amherst College with extensive coursework in computer science. My first teaching role was TAing the introductory and intermediate statistics courses at Amherst during my sophomore year. Since then, I've TA'd a data science course, tutored middle schoolers in algebra, and taught quiz sections at UW. (read more)
...As a PhD student who has gone through a lot of mathematics only recently I believe I can provide students with the best experience! I have been a teaching assistant during my undergraduate degree for courses such as game theory, mathematics for economists and statistics. I am current a research assistant in applied economics at the University of Rochester and also a continuing PhD student. (read more)
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...I have a Master's Degree in mathematics and got a second M.S. with a thesis in math education. When I was a grad student at Oregon State, I had regular hours in the tutoring lab and as a college instructor, I have taught a variety of subjects including Intermediate Algebra, Pre-calculus Trigonom... (read more)
...My name is Mathias and I adore partnering with students to master the basics of R, statistics, and policy analysis. Whether you’re a beginner looking for all-around support or a proficient user looking to apply more advanced techniques, please feel free to reach out! I have loads of experience helping students master the fundamentals of R and graduate-level statistics. (read more)